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Phi Beta Kappa Library Trust Fund
Established in 1970, the Phi Beta Kappa Library Trust Fund has grown five-fold. Unrestricted funds such as this are particularly valuable to the Library, because they provide resources for the acquisition of scholarly material in any field. Penn is a dynamic community of scholars. As this community grows and changes, the research materials needed by faculty and students also grows and changes. The Phi Beta Kappa fund is valuable in helping to provide these essential new resources.
A core part of Phi Beta Kappa's mission is to foster and promote the liberal arts and sciences, and the Delta Chapter's fund at the Penn Library will continue to do just that for future scholars at Penn.
Materials purchased through this fund include:
- Kurdistan : a diary without dates
- Enhancing urban safety and security : global report on human settlements 2007
- Afrique, terre d'histoire : au coeur de la recherche avec Jean-Pierre Chrétien
- Singing poetry in Renaissance Florence : the "cantasi come" tradition (1375-1550)
- Sculpture grecque : sources littéraires et épigraphiques
- See additional titles purchased through this fund









